Sharks
Researchers find traces of caffeine, cocaine in sharks in The Bahamas
The researchers said this is the first report of caffeine and acetaminophen in any shark species worldwide, and the first report of diclofenac and cocaine in sharks from The Bahamas
Dozens of Australian east coast beaches closed after four shark attacks in two days
Scientists warn great white sharks in danger of disappearing from Mediterranean
Haifa beaches to reopen Saturday after sightings of rare whale shark
Israeli shark & dolphin expert named National Geographic Emerging Explorer
Dr. Aviad Scheinen of the University of Haifa is the second Israeli researcher to gain the honor.
Surfer killed in shark attack on Australia's east coast
The incident would be Australia's first fatal shark attack of the year, while eight people were killed last year.
Aging past his prime, Netanyahu is 'jumping the shark' - opinion
As their grip on power fades, aging, ailing, failing leaders often become snarky, snarling, forgetting the light touch, the empathy, the vision, that once made them more appealing.
Israelis swim with sharks in dangerous waters off Hadera
The large sharks can be seen swimming close to swimmers and boats, apparently unbothered by the human presence.
Rare shark attack in Australia's Swan River near Perth
The man was attacked by what was likely to be a 2-to-3 metre bull shark during a morning swimming off Perth's Blackwall Reach reserve, officials said.
Divers attempt to ride endangered sharks near Hadera
The Nature and Parks Authority has warned that doing so is illegal and potentially dangerous, due to the sharks themselves and the strong currents.
Dolphin attacked by shark in first recorded incident in Israel
"Since here in Israel we had not yet identified a single dolphin with scars, it had led us to think that there are no - or almost no - such attacks."
Rare all-white tope shark caught in the UK for the first time
While finding a tope shark is amazing enough, as they are considered a critically endangered species, its made all the rarer for its lack of pigmentation, a rare sight on any animal.
Hundreds of thousands of sharks may be killed for coronavirus vaccines
It takes about 3,000 sharks to produce one ton of squalene.
Petition urges FDA, other bodies to stop using sharks in COVID-19 vaccines
Despite existing alternatives, squalene made from sharks is commonly used because it is readily available and is often cheap, rather than due to its effectiveness.